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just where i live my friends that use it they use it once and they're hooked because it is so convenient so very popular growing in popularity and only expected to grow i thank you so much for reporting on these taxi tour for is our chief correspondent joining me in the studio thanks michael. and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america or check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa and don't forget to follow me on twitter at megan underscore lopez and also follow up with the next show boom bust is up next. is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rate they really need to buy guns and learn how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear of. women definitely the target of the gun lovers and you don't kill them not when you're killing money but if somebody would he would do this with her. i'm noticing more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and yo
just where i live my friends that use it they use it once and they're hooked because it is so convenient so very popular growing in popularity and only expected to grow i thank you so much for reporting on these taxi tour for is our chief correspondent joining me in the studio thanks michael. and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america or check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa and don't forget to follow me on twitter at...
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can you tell us about that? >> sure. once i finished writing the letters -- and i wrote for the entire season of lent, actually, i had a specific thing in mind, so i wrote for 40 days. and when i was done, i decided that it helped me so much that i wanted to help others in the same way. i thought that would be a great way to honor pushkin, too. so, with the help of my husband, who's the computer wizard of the family, we created a website where other people could write a letter to their companion animal that they were missing and, in that way, kind of spread the healing. >> have you gotten responses from people that being able to write letters has helped them get over their grief? >> yes, the response was amazing. i didn't really have any expectations when we put the website up, and it was solely through word of mouth. but all of a sudden, people started writing letters to their dogs, their cats, ferrets, fish, horses, all kinds of animals. so, it really was a great way for people to know that other people understand what
can you tell us about that? >> sure. once i finished writing the letters -- and i wrote for the entire season of lent, actually, i had a specific thing in mind, so i wrote for 40 days. and when i was done, i decided that it helped me so much that i wanted to help others in the same way. i thought that would be a great way to honor pushkin, too. so, with the help of my husband, who's the computer wizard of the family, we created a website where other people could write a letter to their...
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we used a lot of eggs. to be on the other side of the table to give back means a lot to me. >> this is a time that every person should try to make somebody else's life better. >> reporter: this was a day filled with hope and thanksgiving. >> i have enjoyed my stay with all the people in line and all these people and everybody. they're so nice and kind. it was a beautiful day. >> thanks a lot. great story. don't expect to see jordan reid. he's still working his way back from a concussion and multiple sources say lenot play. he's been one of robert griffin's favorite targets. we might see fred davis who hasn't been active in five weeks. monday night should be interesting for the redskins. >> i love alfred morris. >> gray kid. not kid. great young man. >> see you back here tomorrow. [ male announcer ] give yourself the ultimate holiday gift! now get the fios triple play for just $79.99 a month online, guaranteed for the first year, plus get a $300 holiday bonus with a 2-year agreement. this is the year to get
we used a lot of eggs. to be on the other side of the table to give back means a lot to me. >> this is a time that every person should try to make somebody else's life better. >> reporter: this was a day filled with hope and thanksgiving. >> i have enjoyed my stay with all the people in line and all these people and everybody. they're so nice and kind. it was a beautiful day. >> thanks a lot. great story. don't expect to see jordan reid. he's still working his way back...
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to push the us into the proposed treaty as soon as possible the president is trying to use a special legislative trick called fast tracking it would prevent lawmakers from making any amendments to the t.p. instead the treaty would be set right to the floor where it would only have to pass a simple majority vote. sounds like a done deal right. not so fast a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers including people as far away from each other of the political spectrum as michele bachmann and john lewis are banding together to fight back against the president's t p p plan calling for open debate on the treaty and i've asked the obama administration to hold back on pushing for fast track powers so will they succeed and what's the deeper story here for more on this i'm joined now by mike papen tonio attorney and host a ring of fire radio ring of fire television pap welcome back. just great as i just mentioned there's growing congressional opposition to both the t.p.m. president obama's decision to try to reauthorize fast track to pass this thing which a power that he doesn't have right now
to push the us into the proposed treaty as soon as possible the president is trying to use a special legislative trick called fast tracking it would prevent lawmakers from making any amendments to the t.p. instead the treaty would be set right to the floor where it would only have to pass a simple majority vote. sounds like a done deal right. not so fast a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers including people as far away from each other of the political spectrum as michele bachmann and john...
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neighbors tell us she is a good mother and is a victim herself. that neighbor who locked herself inside the rental office knows the mother of the infant since they were in high school. what happened here is not about abandonment. it is depression wrought on by domestic abuse -- brought on by domestic abuse. >> i think she snapped. she cannot conceal the terror sheaf -- the terror she felt this morning. >> she is holding a baby. >> it was not her baby. >> she started crying. >> she is referring to her downstairs neighbor. stumbling down the stairs with a diaper bag. >> where is the baby? the baby was in the bag. , it was herthe mom friend and neighbor of more than 10 years, but she hardly recognized her this morning. the rental office was the closest refuge. i did not know what else to do, so i took the baby and ran. she has been victimized herself for years. police have been out here several times. >> it was a cry for help that went unanswered for years. >> if she had got help you for this, i do not think this would've happened. >> montgomery coun
neighbors tell us she is a good mother and is a victim herself. that neighbor who locked herself inside the rental office knows the mother of the infant since they were in high school. what happened here is not about abandonment. it is depression wrought on by domestic abuse -- brought on by domestic abuse. >> i think she snapped. she cannot conceal the terror sheaf -- the terror she felt this morning. >> she is holding a baby. >> it was not her baby. >> she started...
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to host a drone summit focused on the global use of drones and its consequences as well as resistance movements against drone warfare the event brought together families and victims of drone attacks as well as human rights advocates and artists artie's a marriage david was there here's her report. no no. anti drone activists from across the country poured into washington d.c. this weekend for a three day call to action where. it started on friday with dozens of demonstrators marching from the white house to the headquarters of drone manufacturer general atomics but that march would only be the precursor to a two day drone summit taking an in-depth look at the u.s. as controversial drone warfare program one many say stands in direct violation of international law it's illegal because under the united nations charter which is a treaty the united states has ratified and therefore part of u.s. law you cannot use military force against anyone unless you have been attacked by that country and this is not done in self-defense and therefore it's illegal under the obama administration the dron
to host a drone summit focused on the global use of drones and its consequences as well as resistance movements against drone warfare the event brought together families and victims of drone attacks as well as human rights advocates and artists artie's a marriage david was there here's her report. no no. anti drone activists from across the country poured into washington d.c. this weekend for a three day call to action where. it started on friday with dozens of demonstrators marching from the...
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very few of them had the option to use seat belts. that's about to change. when commercial bus crashes happen, the injury and death toll can be high. 15 people were killed in march of 2011 when a bus flipped on i-95 in new york city, rolling over and ramming into a guardrail, the roof completely sheered off by a signpost. fewer people would have died if seat belts had been installed. today after decades of debate, the national highway safety administration announced new rules requiring seat belts in all new commercial buses. >> this will save one to nine lives per year. >> reporter: 700 million passengers travel by muss annually. mostly senior citizens and children. between 2000 and 2009, there were 209 deaths. installation costs for seat belts are minimal. seat belts add an additional $13,000. many manufacturers have already independently started installing seat belts on new buses. >> it's good to have the extra option for safety. >> there was a seat belt on the bus today, and i wore it. >> reporter: it does not require buses already on the road to be retro
very few of them had the option to use seat belts. that's about to change. when commercial bus crashes happen, the injury and death toll can be high. 15 people were killed in march of 2011 when a bus flipped on i-95 in new york city, rolling over and ramming into a guardrail, the roof completely sheered off by a signpost. fewer people would have died if seat belts had been installed. today after decades of debate, the national highway safety administration announced new rules requiring seat...
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stay connected with us when you are way from your tv. make sure you have your storm watch 7 cap downloaded on your cell phone. that will alert you to impending weather. you can stay connected at wjla.com/weather. of course, we are on facebook.com/wjlaweather. i will see you in just a few minutes. >> new at noon. two day care workers are under arrest. they are charged with abusing children in a scandal that has caused an uproar. as brianne carter reports, more charges could be on the way. >> kiera spriggs and sarah jordon are facing charges of abuse and assault. circumstances, [indiscernible] >> between january and august of 2013, the day care employees assaulted and abused children between the ages of one and two who were in their care. facesprayed kids in the with hoses, forcing them to eat spicy food, encouraging them to hit one another, and throwing toddlers onto cots. speaking out for the first time, the owners of minnieland say one thing learned of the alleged women they fired the two and others as well. they are reviewing their tra
stay connected with us when you are way from your tv. make sure you have your storm watch 7 cap downloaded on your cell phone. that will alert you to impending weather. you can stay connected at wjla.com/weather. of course, we are on facebook.com/wjlaweather. i will see you in just a few minutes. >> new at noon. two day care workers are under arrest. they are charged with abusing children in a scandal that has caused an uproar. as brianne carter reports, more charges could be on the way....
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you guys are trying to divide us up. defendingl focus is san francisco's offense. >> he will run you at the drop of a hat. test for us to make sure we stay disciplined. calling ground game is not going quite as well as last year. >> he set the bar so high. impossible to do that again. the run game they have is a tremendous compliment. iii set theiffin record straight. >> it is a chance to check out the other quarterbacks. we have a big challenge ahead. >> i read an article on these two quarterbacks and what they did last year compared to the sheer. you can check it out on the website. spendsgomery county once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon a cottage. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from prog. >>
you guys are trying to divide us up. defendingl focus is san francisco's offense. >> he will run you at the drop of a hat. test for us to make sure we stay disciplined. calling ground game is not going quite as well as last year. >> he set the bar so high. impossible to do that again. the run game they have is a tremendous compliment. iii set theiffin record straight. >> it is a chance to check out the other quarterbacks. we have a big challenge ahead. >> i read an...
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the two companies are joining forces to use easy to use snoop-proof e-mail. it's called the dark mail alliance and it's expected to launch in 2014. the project involves creating an open source protocol that will give encryption individuals. they cannot use unencrypted data to the government. that what happened with lava bit. the company used by edward snowden shut down its operation in a bid to resist surveillance. silent circle then followed suit for fear that it would be require dod do the same. now mike jenky the c.e.o. of silent circle had this to say about the new joint venture. we believe e smail fundamentally broken in its current architecture. this is an opportunity to create a new ex-mail service where the keys are to create on the device and only the user can descript it. i'm joined by "rt" web producers andrew blake. tell me about this new venture, dark mail alliance. how is it going to work? >> you pretty much hit the nail on the head. it's going to be a few weeks before they release white paper. people are just finding out about it literally this
the two companies are joining forces to use easy to use snoop-proof e-mail. it's called the dark mail alliance and it's expected to launch in 2014. the project involves creating an open source protocol that will give encryption individuals. they cannot use unencrypted data to the government. that what happened with lava bit. the company used by edward snowden shut down its operation in a bid to resist surveillance. silent circle then followed suit for fear that it would be require dod do the...
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they'll till us about th tell us on the ground. at home, then were called to capitol hill and they faced tough questions from the house committee who want to know when the site is going to be fixed, and what went wrong in the first place. lisa, what was the mood like at the hearing and did the conversation get a little testy? >> reporter: there were testy exchanges, as you can imagine, and i would say that the administration officials, the chief technology administration officials were on the hot seat again today as they have been the last couple of weeks. one of those exchanges was between florida representative john micah, and henry chow, one of the top technology officers to the center for medicare and medicaid services. listen in. >> obamacare was not ready from an i.t. operational and also from a security standpoint for primetime on october b 1s. were you aware of it? >> i was aware that there-- >> that was no high-- >> i said from an operational. >> i'm just trying to answer your question. >> a lot of questions like that. mr.
they'll till us about th tell us on the ground. at home, then were called to capitol hill and they faced tough questions from the house committee who want to know when the site is going to be fixed, and what went wrong in the first place. lisa, what was the mood like at the hearing and did the conversation get a little testy? >> reporter: there were testy exchanges, as you can imagine, and i would say that the administration officials, the chief technology administration officials were on...
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they checked us. crazy . >> reporter: authorities found shoop's body and gun in the back section of the mall off-limits to the public. shoop had a history of drug abuse. >> he was definitely despondent in his life. it could have been general depression. >> reporter: authorities say they are released shoop did not take any other lives. >> reporter: prosecutors say shoop left a letter at his home. he referenced his depression and said the end is coming. >>> a state university professor is arrested after a lock down at the school. >> reporter: he's apologizing for causing the chaos from a halloween costume. he returned to campus in his ninja costume. the campus was on lock down while swat teams investigated. >> reporter: university officials will decide if he can return to campus. >>> one of the tsa agents injured is opening up about his encounter with the gunman. >> i'm not anybody special. a lot of people would have done the same thing. >> reporter: officer tony grizby says his first job was to get peo
they checked us. crazy . >> reporter: authorities found shoop's body and gun in the back section of the mall off-limits to the public. shoop had a history of drug abuse. >> he was definitely despondent in his life. it could have been general depression. >> reporter: authorities say they are released shoop did not take any other lives. >> reporter: prosecutors say shoop left a letter at his home. he referenced his depression and said the end is coming. >>> a...
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good to have you here with us. what is the latest situation on the ground in the philippines with getting the desperately needed supplies to people in the worst affected areas? are they reaching people yet? >> supplies are starting to get into the area. it is not enough. the logistical chains are by no means up and running at full speed. the challenge also is most of the aid that is getting - is only able to get through to the main centres. it is not getting to the deep areas where a lot of the most vulnerable still are. >> we know there has been a huge international mobilisation so far, but what are the challenges and coordinating relief in these areas? >> it is immensely difficult in terms of coordination. as oxfam we have supplies in cebu. they are going out to the communities as we speak. we also need to make sure that the supply routes are really well coordinated, and the essentials are prioritised. as you would have heard from valery amos, it is to ensure we get the food and water there. >> what are your conc
good to have you here with us. what is the latest situation on the ground in the philippines with getting the desperately needed supplies to people in the worst affected areas? are they reaching people yet? >> supplies are starting to get into the area. it is not enough. the logistical chains are by no means up and running at full speed. the challenge also is most of the aid that is getting - is only able to get through to the main centres. it is not getting to the deep areas where a lot...
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this is a media lead us so we believe that maybe. the scene potions to cure the other party visible. questions that no one is asking with the guests that deserve answers from . politicking only on our t.v. . exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off the table they could do what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. he. said. what's going on guys i'm having martin and this is breaking news that last friday one of the strongest typhoons in recorded history slammed into central philippines killing at least ten
this is a media lead us so we believe that maybe. the scene potions to cure the other party visible. questions that no one is asking with the guests that deserve answers from . politicking only on our t.v. . exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just...
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>> not at all. >> the machine uses waves to measure the contours of the body. >> it uses 200,000 data points so we don't leave much to the imagination. >> reporter: the computer crunches the data and offers essentially trends. >> the further this arrow goes, the more customized to the body. >> reporter: so i've got my customized results. i'm off to pick a few of my top picks and try them on. it gave me the sizes and i narrow down the colors and styles. it fits pretty perfectly. these are a great fit. this is a different style. boot cut and a dark wash and these are a boot cut and a dark wash, and they fit from every angle. >> reporter: a london-based company called fitsme is also trying to create a similar experience online with the virtual room. put in the measurements and see how the item would fit on your body. >> people are 60% less likely to return the garment because it's the wrong size. >> reporter: the company expects the virtual fitting rooms to hit the u.s. in the next six months. the retailer pink is now using the fitting room on their u.s. websites and more stores are expe
>> not at all. >> the machine uses waves to measure the contours of the body. >> it uses 200,000 data points so we don't leave much to the imagination. >> reporter: the computer crunches the data and offers essentially trends. >> the further this arrow goes, the more customized to the body. >> reporter: so i've got my customized results. i'm off to pick a few of my top picks and try them on. it gave me the sizes and i narrow down the colors and styles. it...
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now al jazeera's rosalyn joins us now from washington, roz, give us the details of the pentagon standing on this the report from earlier. >> essentially, this is the situation. after beijing made this declaration about the ages, for lack of a better pronounsization on saturday, the u.s. very quickly condemned that decision. in the u.s.' view, this air space over the islands can is what the japanese call it, or the d exavlu items is what the chinese call it, is international air space. you don't have to identify yourself, your aircraft, your radio frequency, your transponder anything of that sort to another government because as far as the u.s. is concerned this is international air space. what p had, well, apparently two b 52 bombers that didn't have any weapons onboard, apparently conducted a normal training run under the corral training exercise regime on monday night. left the air base on guam, flew over, flew back to anderson without incident, and even though it can be very much interpreted as a message to beijing, that this should not stand, the on camera, the obama administration i
now al jazeera's rosalyn joins us now from washington, roz, give us the details of the pentagon standing on this the report from earlier. >> essentially, this is the situation. after beijing made this declaration about the ages, for lack of a better pronounsization on saturday, the u.s. very quickly condemned that decision. in the u.s.' view, this air space over the islands can is what the japanese call it, or the d exavlu items is what the chinese call it, is international air space. you...
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this front has gone through us. this is the true arctic air, so colder air behind this front, but this is true arctic air and that goes through tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. that's when the coldest air gets in here saturday night and sunday. most of the showers are now south and east of us. we'll keep a couple in possible overnight and also south of town tomorrow, but everything is light. so high temperatures in the low 50s tomorrow, but dress for the 40s. temps will fall. arctic air pours in tomorrow night. if you're headed for the ravens game, you can watch it here on channel 9, dress for the teens and 20s. that's what it's going toredskins game monday night bu not much wind. overnight mostly 40s, mostly cloudy, breezy, milder, a few showers, winds turning northwest 10 to 20. in fact, they already have turned. 40s across the board tomorrow, 47 by 11:00, not quite 50 by 1 p.m., fair amount of clouds and wind picking up. dress for the teens and 20s sunday, maybe a flurry, low 30s, still cold monday, tempera
this front has gone through us. this is the true arctic air, so colder air behind this front, but this is true arctic air and that goes through tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. that's when the coldest air gets in here saturday night and sunday. most of the showers are now south and east of us. we'll keep a couple in possible overnight and also south of town tomorrow, but everything is light. so high temperatures in the low 50s tomorrow, but dress for the 40s. temps will fall. arctic air...
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it puts us in a humble place. >> just to know that the community cares about us and respects what we do, that's an honor right there. it's an honor for me to serve the people, you know. when i have to deploy, i know my wife is taken care of, the uso, the community are here. it makes transition or the job a little bit easier. >> thank you for my blessing, thank you for my family or for any of the other 5,000 active duty military personnel in our area, please consider buying a christmas food basket by donating to the turkeys for troops. just go to our website wusa9.com and click on the uso icon. a $50 donation will provide enough food for a family of six but if you can't afford $50, consider donating whatever you can. no dollar amount is too small o. all is greatly preesh -- too small. all is greatly appreciated. >>> in today's health alert, the cause of your infant's bad behavior. steroid inchecks given to pregnant women ahead after premature delivery may increase the risk of behavioral problems later on. doctors often give steroids to moms before they deliver to help babies' lungs de
it puts us in a humble place. >> just to know that the community cares about us and respects what we do, that's an honor right there. it's an honor for me to serve the people, you know. when i have to deploy, i know my wife is taken care of, the uso, the community are here. it makes transition or the job a little bit easier. >> thank you for my blessing, thank you for my family or for any of the other 5,000 active duty military personnel in our area, please consider buying a...
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stay with us. a year, one of the most notorious wild life traffickers was released from a malaysian jail. there is now evidence showing he is back. our year long investigation took al jazeera team from africa to asia. this is steve exclusive report. home to some of the most rare creatures. madagascar has long been a valued souther country, for the lizard king. and so is in the capitol we start to infill strait his network. particular owe is the first to mention the men were after. >> okay, okay. >> how do you know him. >> i introduce him to someone. he is the lizard king's name, caught twice for trafficking in the the the world's most dangerous species. he served eight years in u.s. and malaysian jails. he was released last year. informant whose work with him, say it hasn't taken long to resume charge of his smuggling network. >> you are sure he is still smuggling despite the fact that he has served time in jail in the u.s.? >> yes, i am very sure about it. people confirmed to us that the infamous
stay with us. a year, one of the most notorious wild life traffickers was released from a malaysian jail. there is now evidence showing he is back. our year long investigation took al jazeera team from africa to asia. this is steve exclusive report. home to some of the most rare creatures. madagascar has long been a valued souther country, for the lizard king. and so is in the capitol we start to infill strait his network. particular owe is the first to mention the men were after. >>...
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or surgical methods that are created in the us. aren't exactly going to be as available to other parts of the world that need them that's right well it's called trade agreement but really this is a secretive rule making against public health and it would lead to preventable suffering and death in asia and latin america while binding us consumers to high drug prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes incredibly patents on surgical methods on the methods that doctors are actually using on patients their treatment practices anything that's not what the doctors bare hands potentially patentable monopolised you this is some doctor wasn't there way before i mean surgical methods used to be something that people could just use that could be patented there are only two countries in the world that recognize that recognize these patents one is the united states the other is australia which actually opposes the u.s. proposal in the text eighty countrie
or surgical methods that are created in the us. aren't exactly going to be as available to other parts of the world that need them that's right well it's called trade agreement but really this is a secretive rule making against public health and it would lead to preventable suffering and death in asia and latin america while binding us consumers to high drug prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes...
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>> was it because of obamacare. [ laughter ] >> joining us from washington is mr. volsky. ted cruz says the only way to fix obamacare is to get rid of it. is he right? >> no, they need to fix the website, and that's what people like ted cruz fear, if people are actually able to sign up and connect to the product that they will like obamacare, but in order to get there, you have to make sure people have access. >> but you have to admit the white house has made it easy for its critics to lineup and say something has to be done. are they right? >> certainly. you have the political fallout, vulnerable democrats running for reelection are clinging to any political cover, but at the engineer of the day those folks who voted for obamacare, they will be attacked from it no matter what. so once they distance themselves from this day-to-day drip, drip of bad news, and if the website is fixed in a month or two months, maybe they'll be in a better light, but certainly right now it is very, very difficult. >> separate out the politics and the problems with the website, are americans be
>> was it because of obamacare. [ laughter ] >> joining us from washington is mr. volsky. ted cruz says the only way to fix obamacare is to get rid of it. is he right? >> no, they need to fix the website, and that's what people like ted cruz fear, if people are actually able to sign up and connect to the product that they will like obamacare, but in order to get there, you have to make sure people have access. >> but you have to admit the white house has made it easy for...
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there's a media lead us so we leave the media. by the seat cushions secure the play your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. are today. if you. could you take three. three. three. three. three. three blog video for your media project free media r.t. dot com. welcome back you're watching r.t. now eastern libya has sworn in a breakaway government's dealing a new blow to the embattled central authority in tripoli named sarah nika by local militias the area is home to a large share of the country's oil reserves it's also been the birthplace of the revolution that overthrew mama khadafi the rebels led by a powerful libyan warlord blocked oil flows in the province the summer leading to fifty percent drop in exports prime minister all these adonis said he won't order a military campaign to oust armed forces from the oil terminals because there's no organized nasa. to take on such a task the government's been losing popularity over its failure to do with corruption and
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. >> we are proud when the new band comes in and asks us to help dweeb thei define their prn into being print. >> right of passage for many bands all over the world. >> it could be mum ford and sons, these guys are traveling everywhere, hatch fans proud to say. >> where preserving history is their business. it's a museum within a museum but nothing sits on the shelves and gets dusty. the design and press he are always up and running. >> we are an accredited museum. an important part of america's culture. we had an important part of america to save it we 30 we have been good tutors. >> our personal mantra ask appreciation through production. >> they are -- preservation through production. >> it ain't sleeping here. we want bill monroe's mandolin to rest. we want hank william's test to rest. we don't want these presses to rest. >> these hand printed images continue to capture defining images of their lives. jonathan martin al jazeera nashville. >> world leaders are meeting to talk about the issue of climate change. why some activists are protesting this meeting. >> welcome back to al jaze
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fear among others and confused the heck out of the rest of us. quoting me i'll be first rate meant that like most americans i'm no technical expert in virtual currencies but we could do ago i was trying to get my head around that this is a subject then where did bitcoin come from what who who is the creator who are the creators you don't think it was al gore to you. when i first started trying to understand what this was all about i sort of felt like mrs einstein and i understand the words but not the senses with. the big coins are essentially digital cash for the internet they operate using a person to person exchange without a bank or central monetary authority such as the federal reserve to regulate or issue it lawmakers are now conflicted by this technology is growing popularity has raised questions about whether or how it should be regulated so to talk a little bit about the fate of this new virtual currency i was joined earlier by aaron aid host of boom bust i first asked her how well politicians understand this technology frankly i think m
fear among others and confused the heck out of the rest of us. quoting me i'll be first rate meant that like most americans i'm no technical expert in virtual currencies but we could do ago i was trying to get my head around that this is a subject then where did bitcoin come from what who who is the creator who are the creators you don't think it was al gore to you. when i first started trying to understand what this was all about i sort of felt like mrs einstein and i understand the words but...
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high pressure will keep us dry and high the next three days. chilly elsewhere as that high pressure puts let on the cold temperatures. the high will keep us dry but just until thanksgiving. and so as we look live. it will be nice and sunny tomorrow and then wet late wednesday in the north bay and all spread south on thanksgiving day. check in with chief meteorologist paul deanno who will update this week. to about half. >>> in oakland and it's -- average in oakland and it's early in the season though. when it comes to rein we start slow. we'll hope it happens this yearment but it's too soon in the season to usher in the dreaded d. word. 48 degrees in -- those are all the disclaimers i have for the weather forecast -- forecast highs for tomorrow will be in the low to mid-60s. plenty of sunshine around. extended forecast, we're going to be looking for lots of sun between now and wednesday. numbers even warm slightly into the mid 60s and then by thursday a wet thanksgiving it looks like. and the extended forecast though is calling for things to dr
high pressure will keep us dry and high the next three days. chilly elsewhere as that high pressure puts let on the cold temperatures. the high will keep us dry but just until thanksgiving. and so as we look live. it will be nice and sunny tomorrow and then wet late wednesday in the north bay and all spread south on thanksgiving day. check in with chief meteorologist paul deanno who will update this week. to about half. >>> in oakland and it's -- average in oakland and it's early in...
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now all of us have momented when we look back and wonder what the heck was i thinking? i have that quite a bit. [ laughter ] >> psychologist daniel kahneman has made that simple question his life's work. in a stories career in israel and america, he basically invented the study of human decision making. he has helped us to understand everything from behavioral economics to does living in california make people happy? he has always been called an expert on irrational behavior, so i'm sure he could shed some light on washington. [ laughter ] >> but what truly sets daniel apart is his curiosity. guided i will his belief that people are endlessly complicated and interesting. dr. mario molinas started his love of science in mexico city. he is one of the most respected chemists in his era -- [ audio lost ] and thanks to mario's work the world came together to address a common threat, and today we're working to leave our planet safer and cleaner for future generations. and we also have to salute musicians who bring such joy to our lives. loretta lynn was 19 the first time she
now all of us have momented when we look back and wonder what the heck was i thinking? i have that quite a bit. [ laughter ] >> psychologist daniel kahneman has made that simple question his life's work. in a stories career in israel and america, he basically invented the study of human decision making. he has helped us to understand everything from behavioral economics to does living in california make people happy? he has always been called an expert on irrational behavior, so i'm sure...
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a lot of things happen to us when you are not injured. in many cases these veterans have a disability, and the routine expenses that we all know about, paying rent, putting food on the table, those are things that are there, but they are also expenses that are non-discretionary that go along withing a veteran. in a lot of cases you have to pay attendant to help you dress you and feed you. >> so they file a claim but they are spending thousands of dollars and still not getting any money back; is that what it is? >> for the veterans that are severely disabled, and there's a good percentage in that 700,000 that have the add burden of trying to find ways to survive with this new injury, and there are expenses that accrue to that situation. >> right. >> if you have got a spouse who is your primary caretaker, he or she may have to quit his or her job to take care of you. if you are waiting on a disability claim to get processed, your life isn't pull on hold, but your ability to overcome a disability is put on hold. so that's where we see the bi
a lot of things happen to us when you are not injured. in many cases these veterans have a disability, and the routine expenses that we all know about, paying rent, putting food on the table, those are things that are there, but they are also expenses that are non-discretionary that go along withing a veteran. in a lot of cases you have to pay attendant to help you dress you and feed you. >> so they file a claim but they are spending thousands of dollars and still not getting any money...
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to use there. commercial kitchen now cooks the birds. the gobblers have begun to thaw. >> to help the less fortunate. >> reporter: look closely here. they are chained to the tables. >> we are all incarcerated. >> reporter: that's right. we are inside the wire at the prison. with men who tried or succeeded at murder and robbery. it is unnerving to be so close to such men with razor sharp knives. >> have a job like this. pretty much, you could say model inmates. >> reporter: they had to learn how to earn society's trust. >> you can learn from me. you know, i gave away my youth. >> reporter: they hope being a prison meat cutter will lead to a job outside. but for now, it's an exercise in the right thing to do. >> we get to give back. donate our team processing this. >> reporter: this from an attempted murder who ever never leave. they'll be preparing over 300 turkeys. >> reporter: she didn't care who were, what you did or how you got there, she would find another plate for you. at a table that begins
to use there. commercial kitchen now cooks the birds. the gobblers have begun to thaw. >> to help the less fortunate. >> reporter: look closely here. they are chained to the tables. >> we are all incarcerated. >> reporter: that's right. we are inside the wire at the prison. with men who tried or succeeded at murder and robbery. it is unnerving to be so close to such men with razor sharp knives. >> have a job like this. pretty much, you could say model inmates....
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but critics say he'll use the extra powers to clamp down on his opponents. let's speak to berry featherman. what do you make of this move by maduro, his predecessor, h hhu hue -- used these techniques as well, didn't he? >> he did. it is very troubling. the economy has suffered in recent years despite, you know, the high price of oil, the country has still taken huge loans from the chinese, and largely that's been the result of the policies that were instituted under president chavez, and have continued under this president. so i think this is a troubling sign, and a bit of a sign of desperation especially given the low poll numbers. >> we saw a couple of weeks ago, maduro forcing thousands of businesses to cut their costs, now this move, which you say is troubling. is any of this actually helping the economy? >> i don't see it helping at all. in fact it is causing just the opposite. there has been a significant amount of capital flight in venezuelans and foreigners as well leaving the country. so it's hard to see how these new powers designed according to t
but critics say he'll use the extra powers to clamp down on his opponents. let's speak to berry featherman. what do you make of this move by maduro, his predecessor, h hhu hue -- used these techniques as well, didn't he? >> he did. it is very troubling. the economy has suffered in recent years despite, you know, the high price of oil, the country has still taken huge loans from the chinese, and largely that's been the result of the policies that were instituted under president chavez, and...
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, who can help us, whatever. my experience is you have to win a game, take care of your own business. and we haven't been doing that as of late. so we've got to find a way to get it back on track. >> harbaugh told me today they are committed to doing a better job of protecting quarterback joe flacco, sacked 5 times yesterday, 25 times this season. more on flacco and how he's holding upcoming up tomorrow on eyewitness news at 5:00. the ravens will play next sunday. the bengals come to town. it's a game you can see right here on wjz. kickoff comes your way at 1:00. harbaugh said his prayers are with a couple of nfl coaches including john fox. jack rio has been named interim coach. houston's coach gary kubiak remains hospitalized after he collapsed on the sideline yesterday. >>> baseball begins to handout the award now that the season is over. orioles chris davis figures to be in the running for recognition after he led homeruns but cabrera is in the way of some of that recognition. tonight cabrera named the america
, who can help us, whatever. my experience is you have to win a game, take care of your own business. and we haven't been doing that as of late. so we've got to find a way to get it back on track. >> harbaugh told me today they are committed to doing a better job of protecting quarterback joe flacco, sacked 5 times yesterday, 25 times this season. more on flacco and how he's holding upcoming up tomorrow on eyewitness news at 5:00. the ravens will play next sunday. the bengals come to...
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joining us now, is u.s.a. baseball writer bob knightingale, and let's not beat around the bush, the number one free agent on the board, is yankees second baseman, and pretty big numbers have been thrown around. could he really eclipse alex rodriguez record deal of $275 million? and if so, who is the most likely to give him that money? he wants $300 million but there's no way he will get that. he may get two husband, and the only team that will pay that is the new york yankees. i think he stays in new york. >> why do you think the 275 mar, or even the $300 million is unattainable? just the way the market is? the state of baseball? >> the one team that makes sense would be the los angeles dodgers that have the bigger payroll, but the dodgers just got a second baseman, so they don't need one, so it is supply and demand, and no one has that kind of demand for a guy like robinson cano. he will be one of the highest paid in baseball, but he certainly won't eclipse a-rod. >> do you think these contracts that we saw f
joining us now, is u.s.a. baseball writer bob knightingale, and let's not beat around the bush, the number one free agent on the board, is yankees second baseman, and pretty big numbers have been thrown around. could he really eclipse alex rodriguez record deal of $275 million? and if so, who is the most likely to give him that money? he wants $300 million but there's no way he will get that. he may get two husband, and the only team that will pay that is the new york yankees. i think he stays...
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your young men shall see visions, the bible tells us. and where there is no vision, the people parish. >> welcome back, i'm del walters in new york. our special coverage on this the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy continues today. heidi zhou castro is in dallas. set the scene for us there from dallas. >> absolutely, dell. right now we're hearing the closing remarks from a clergy member here in dallas with 5,000 people packed into dealey plaza. all of this taking place in the shadows of the building where oswald put a rifle out of the sixth floor window and shot the president on that day on november 22nd, 1963. today was also a chance for the city of dallas to redeem itself after five decades. immediately after the assassination, dallas earned itself the dark reputation as the city of hate. as time passed the city established the sixth floor museum to detail the assassination and commemorating his life. but today once again with the eyes of the nation and the world on this city, the dallas city, a commit
your young men shall see visions, the bible tells us. and where there is no vision, the people parish. >> welcome back, i'm del walters in new york. our special coverage on this the 50th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy continues today. heidi zhou castro is in dallas. set the scene for us there from dallas. >> absolutely, dell. right now we're hearing the closing remarks from a clergy member here in dallas with 5,000 people packed into dealey plaza. all...
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now more of the story after the break to stay with us. there's a media legal show we leave that maybe. by the seat cushions she truly play your part of the musical. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politicking only on our t.v. . i. leave. for you. tom. i. diplomats are struggling to pave the way to a peace conference on syria unconfirmed reports say may be delayed again for another month meantime syria says it's not going to the long awaited peace summit to hand over power or form a transitional government we had an exclusive opportunity to ask advisor to president asad doctor of a time out siobhan about what's hindering the start of the summit another good old tone that the taliban have a feel of the coalition many nationalities still position how about if you are the coalition so good that that's a good deal of this people to prison and i thought it was going to the best that this that doll and i think i would go to secretary cutting to speak the same language everywhere are not the change i
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keep a watch on germany's leadership well let's get the details from peter oliver he's in berlin for us peter it's just about everybody's reputation is being compromised at the moment by this scandal. well it's a case of another day another case of allies spying on each other this time it's the turn of the british it seems these allegations in documents leaked by edward snowden suggest that on the roof of the the british embassy here in berlin just a short way away from where we are here at the ripley studios there was a online lists and on the roof listening post now if that's the case it comes just a week after the united states of supposedly removed a listening post of their own on the roof of their embassy which is just next door to the british embassy here in the german capital now there is the argument that this is what they do however there is certainly going to be repercussions from this if it turns out that it is true that the british had this. this this what it would be called an intercept nest on the roof of their embassy it's certainly going to be toxic for relations between
keep a watch on germany's leadership well let's get the details from peter oliver he's in berlin for us peter it's just about everybody's reputation is being compromised at the moment by this scandal. well it's a case of another day another case of allies spying on each other this time it's the turn of the british it seems these allegations in documents leaked by edward snowden suggest that on the roof of the the british embassy here in berlin just a short way away from where we are here at the...
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many volunteers came to help us. the other thing we learned was when something like this happens you have to react immediately. you cannot delay. >> maybe something else we've learned is that nature can heal even when people make catastrophic mistakes. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, spain. >> three people have been arrested in moscow an after throwing fire crackers at the polish embassy. it's believed to be retaliation of the attack on the russian embassy in poland three days ago. >>> the parliament has delayed the vote of a woman who wants to go to germany for medical treatment. she must be released before treatment can be found. >>> those in sicily are angry about the government's budget for next year. transport workers walked off the work and unionists marched to the city center. they say the budget doesn't do enough to lower taxes and reverse years of austerity. . the body of a spy was discovered in his london apartment three years ago. a coroner ruled he had been killed. the police say there is little evidence of
many volunteers came to help us. the other thing we learned was when something like this happens you have to react immediately. you cannot delay. >> maybe something else we've learned is that nature can heal even when people make catastrophic mistakes. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, spain. >> three people have been arrested in moscow an after throwing fire crackers at the polish embassy. it's believed to be retaliation of the attack on the russian embassy in poland three days ago....
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see you soon. >> everybody can use snuggle time. thank you, january. believe it or not, the redskins are not out of the race for first place, which is more common on the division than on the redskins. >> we'll hear from the team about this sunday's rematch against the eagles. is it a revenge match? >> oh yeah. >> coming up next. >> there's no doubt about it. >>> now, game on with kristen berset. live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> the washington redskins are gearing up for sunday's rematch against philadelphia. the team that beat them to open the season. now some see this as a revenge game. however, dianne roberts reports, players aren't looking at it that way. this is just the next game they got to play. >> the redskins are coming off a singing loss to minnesota and they find themselves in a familiar position. 3 in 6 and looking up hill in the division. the next thing they have to face is the one that beat them in week one. don't you dare say revenge to this redskins team. >> you can't play the game thinking about what they did to you last ti
see you soon. >> everybody can use snuggle time. thank you, january. believe it or not, the redskins are not out of the race for first place, which is more common on the division than on the redskins. >> we'll hear from the team about this sunday's rematch against the eagles. is it a revenge match? >> oh yeah. >> coming up next. >> there's no doubt about it. >>> now, game on with kristen berset. live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> the...
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european people are realizing that the using them part of the soviet union in fact is destroying their freedom. the authorisation of islamic mass immigration to europe has been one of the greatest mistakes of recent decades. and they're all fired up to continue. this so shake the system. there are two increasingly popular figure heads riding a wave of nationalist movements across europe not quite in the mainstream but no longer on the fringes either germany france the netherlands belgium austria greece italy and the u.k. all seeing the success of political parties which in varying degrees are anti e.u. in its current form anti euro and anti immigration. hopes but that day europe doesn't have economic growth nor does it really have the right and the left did not manage to resolve the problems under foreign feeds off until a new pool of voting intentions show that nearly a quarter of french voters would vote for france's national front in the may twenty four thousand european parliament elections that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and the swing to the right could very well
european people are realizing that the using them part of the soviet union in fact is destroying their freedom. the authorisation of islamic mass immigration to europe has been one of the greatest mistakes of recent decades. and they're all fired up to continue. this so shake the system. there are two increasingly popular figure heads riding a wave of nationalist movements across europe not quite in the mainstream but no longer on the fringes either germany france the netherlands belgium...
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time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic the. world war two was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three quarters of the way there though with other you know it doesn't appear in c.c.c. and things like that let's hope that it's not war that gets most of this time so is there anything that we can do to reverse the trend that we seem to be on leading up to this twenty sixteen or whenever it happens to be crash yeah possible it could happen any time i'm projecting two thousand and sixteen because the obama administration is doing the same thing the bush administration did which is try to hold it off until after the elections in november of in that case twenty two thousand at this in this case twenty sixte
time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic the. world war two was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three...
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information you can share with us as do i too hard evidence the terrorists or potential terrorists have been looking at these reports not in this public form and again i'm not sure that people are going to be fully satisfied with the answers that they received the main issue here i think is that a lot of the questions a lot of the answers given from those spite sheets were centrally asking the public to take it on trust you know we're not sneakers that's not what we do we're protecting. lives in the and the country and i think the problem is in the wake of the edward snowden revelations of course a lot of that trust has been eroded and say that is where the difficulty is going to live or certainly there are some interesting bits of information in that that are going to be very closely scrutinized but i think certain you're going to see this debate continuing that was our to correspondent sara firth in london well it is thursday so that means it's time for our weekly tech report on deck this week cryptography goes mainstream it appears the cia is in bed with a.t.m. t. and it's back the u
information you can share with us as do i too hard evidence the terrorists or potential terrorists have been looking at these reports not in this public form and again i'm not sure that people are going to be fully satisfied with the answers that they received the main issue here i think is that a lot of the questions a lot of the answers given from those spite sheets were centrally asking the public to take it on trust you know we're not sneakers that's not what we do we're protecting. lives...
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thank you so much for joining us. hope you have a great night everyone. >> good night. [ both laughing ] right? yeah. hey, mom... listen to this card dad got for grandpa jay. "hip-hip-hip-hooray!" [ chuckles ] "save the extra hip. you'll need it someday." [ both laugh ] 'cause he's old! mm. you're not giving him that. even if he drinks his other gift first? nope. ladies... do you remember exactly one year ago today when you did not have a gift for your grandfather and it killed him just a little, so i suggested you start interviewing all the members of the family for a video tribute? well, check it and burn -- we totally did that. alex: almost. we just need to finish the editing. and you should talk. you haven't even started on your gift yet. [ doorbell rings ] that's because i changed mine. i thought of a better idea yesterday.
thank you so much for joining us. hope you have a great night everyone. >> good night. [ both laughing ] right? yeah. hey, mom... listen to this card dad got for grandpa jay. "hip-hip-hip-hooray!" [ chuckles ] "save the extra hip. you'll need it someday." [ both laugh ] 'cause he's old! mm. you're not giving him that. even if he drinks his other gift first? nope. ladies... do you remember exactly one year ago today when you did not have a gift for your grandfather and...
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meteorologist dave warren is tracking all of this for us. he is here now with where we are now and the days ahead. >> what we are going to look at are temperatures. they will be key for the next few days. the storm will be developing across the gulf and moving up the east coast. the temperatures are the key now. they have climbed above freezing and now in little rock 34, and oklahoma city is it at 35° and still seeing a little mix here with the radar coming down. the area has shrunk quite a quit this is where the storm will intensify across the south. >> the temperatures are cold ahead of it but it's bringing up warm air. the rain-snow line is being pushed well inland. we sa can see that by the compur forecast here. this rain-snow area is over west virginia and parts of western virginia, but look at how the rain-snow line moves up it's intensify being and bringing warm air with it. rain-snow like in ohio and western pennsylvania and heavy rain tuesday evening and wednesday and there is rain and low clouds and steady rain will have a big imp
meteorologist dave warren is tracking all of this for us. he is here now with where we are now and the days ahead. >> what we are going to look at are temperatures. they will be key for the next few days. the storm will be developing across the gulf and moving up the east coast. the temperatures are the key now. they have climbed above freezing and now in little rock 34, and oklahoma city is it at 35° and still seeing a little mix here with the radar coming down. the area has shrunk...
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s similarly corporations routinely use. right to work for less laws empowered by the tax hartley act of pit workers in high wage states against workers in low wage states producing a national race to the bottom boeing for example is participating in both of those practices right now having just taken billions from the state of washington and now playing their workers against desperate workers in old confederate states senator bernie sanders has recommended that when states participate in letting corporations play states off against each other both states should lose federal highway funds that or any other remedy is pretty unlikely as america continues to raise from being one of the world's wealthiest nations pre reagan to opposed reagan dystopia the first modern fully developed industrialised nation to actually dnd us to realize and move in the direction from first world status toward third world status simply is the result of thirty two years of reaganomics finally a particularly pernicious form of this new business model
s similarly corporations routinely use. right to work for less laws empowered by the tax hartley act of pit workers in high wage states against workers in low wage states producing a national race to the bottom boeing for example is participating in both of those practices right now having just taken billions from the state of washington and now playing their workers against desperate workers in old confederate states senator bernie sanders has recommended that when states participate in...
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will raise awareness but then end up dying out sure appreciate you coming and breaking that down for us mancini founder of s.s.p. bloom thanks thanks. and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter it says was written by former government contractor edward snowden in the articles known and says that calls for change and surveillance programs justify his decision to leak classified information the article of course follows snowden's requests for clemency to the u.s. government for his actions however the obama administration has made it clear that it has no intention of showing any leniency and snowden's case our teeth peter all over than germany and brings us more. the spy can't be allowed to dictate our politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly beagle he's put forward what he called his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he
will raise awareness but then end up dying out sure appreciate you coming and breaking that down for us mancini founder of s.s.p. bloom thanks thanks. and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter it says was written by former government contractor edward snowden in the articles known and says that calls for change and surveillance programs justify his decision to leak classified information the article of course follows snowden's requests for clemency to the u.s....
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a cutting edge community that studies how we use and abuse power. they say this is the neighborhood of the future. >> but first it's been called a historic deal aimed at preventing iran from building a nuclear weapon. hours after the top diplomat shook hands in geneva there was a less than positive response from israel and saudi arabia. the israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a historic mistake. mike hanna from jerusalem. a grim faced prime minister condemning the deal in the strongest of terms. >> what was concluded in geneva last night is not a historic agreement. it's a historic mistake. it's not made the world a safer place. like the agreement with north korea in 2005 this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> the exact opposite had been argued in i geneva when the deal was negotiated early in the morning. >> it will make you our partnern the region safer. it will make our ally israel, safer. >> it is important that we all of us see the opportunity to end an unnecessary crisis and open new horizons based on
a cutting edge community that studies how we use and abuse power. they say this is the neighborhood of the future. >> but first it's been called a historic deal aimed at preventing iran from building a nuclear weapon. hours after the top diplomat shook hands in geneva there was a less than positive response from israel and saudi arabia. the israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a historic mistake. mike hanna from jerusalem. a grim faced prime minister condemning the deal in...
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she starts the day with us at 4:25. glad to have you up with us this morning. as you heard mike say a little while ago, you'll need the umbrella today but maybe your rush hour on both ends will be dry. >> if you work outdoors middle of the day, there's some rain definitely coming but for the commuters, this may work out very good. let me tell you, the warm temperatures will be the morning, not the afternoon. so even though it seems mild, pep for 50 to 55 -- prepare for 50 to 55 for the drive home. here's a look at your day planner. cloudy skies this morning. rather mild. we're well in the 50s now. by 8:00 chance of a shower or two. the best chance of that will be i think i-81 and west. these showers are going to move in toward the metro 9:00, 10:00 i'm thinking. lunch time looks wet. temps near 60 this morning. but by 4:00, the sun will be back out here in d.c. in fact -- and areas west. southern maryland, eastern shore may still have a lingering shower at 4:00. look at winds going northwest after starting southwest and they're going to gust at times over 20 mi
she starts the day with us at 4:25. glad to have you up with us this morning. as you heard mike say a little while ago, you'll need the umbrella today but maybe your rush hour on both ends will be dry. >> if you work outdoors middle of the day, there's some rain definitely coming but for the commuters, this may work out very good. let me tell you, the warm temperatures will be the morning, not the afternoon. so even though it seems mild, pep for 50 to 55 -- prepare for 50 to 55 for the...
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your comments will be used at nbc bay area.com. and we caught up to find out what players are most thankful for this holiday. >> the time of year, you know, that's very urgent to be thankful. thankful for the opportunities that we have for family, for our team. for the job i have. >> i'm just thankful for my health, being come to work and just being part of a great organization. >> i'm thankful for my family and my friends. i'm thankful for my health. >> i am thankful for some of my new friends, some viewers. who i met at a craft store on saturday. they are huge fans of nbc bay area news. they say they never miss a show. they wanted to make sure that i say hi to rog and jessica. and when they said goodbye, true story, they looked me right in the eye they said it was so nice to meet you jeff, we just love your weather report. >> that's because you're always moving in on jeff's territory doing weather. >> my wife, a spit take right there. and scene. >> a quick thanksgiving secret. our friend jessica here set the thanksgiving table on
your comments will be used at nbc bay area.com. and we caught up to find out what players are most thankful for this holiday. >> the time of year, you know, that's very urgent to be thankful. thankful for the opportunities that we have for family, for our team. for the job i have. >> i'm just thankful for my health, being come to work and just being part of a great organization. >> i'm thankful for my family and my friends. i'm thankful for my health. >> i am thankful...